Ever felt like your Roblox avatar could use just one more face accessory to truly complete the look? You're not alone! While the Roblox app on iPad (and other mobile devices) generally limits you to one face accessory at a time, there's a clever workaround using the web browser that lets you rock two, three, or even more! This detailed guide will show you exactly how to do it, step-by-step. Let's dive in!
The Roblox Accessory Limit: A Quick Overview
Before we get started, it's good to understand why you can't just equip multiple face accessories directly in the app. Roblox has built-in limits for how many items of a certain category you can wear to ensure smooth performance across various devices. While the app often sticks to a strict "one per category" rule for things like face accessories, the web version, particularly through the "Advanced" options, offers more flexibility. This is where we'll be heading!
Step 1: Get Ready on Your iPad!
First things first, let's make sure your iPad is ready for this fashion adventure.
- Open Your Preferred Browser: While the Roblox app is great for playing games, for this trick, you'll need a web browser. I recommend using Safari or Chrome on your iPad. Open it up!
- Go to Roblox.com: Type
roblox.com
into the search bar and hit enter. - Log In to Your Account: Make sure you are logged into your Roblox account. If you're not, enter your username and password. This is crucial for accessing your avatar editor.
- Request Desktop Website (Crucial for iPad!): This is the most important step for iPad users. The mobile version of the Roblox website doesn't always show the "Advanced" options.
- For Safari: Look for the "aA" icon in the top left corner of the address bar. Tap it, then select "Request Desktop Website."
- For Chrome: Tap the three dots (More) icon in the bottom right or top right corner, scroll down, and select "Request Desktop Site."
- Your Roblox page should now reload, looking more like the desktop version. This is what we need!
Step 2: Navigate to the Avatar Editor
Now that you're on the desktop version of the Roblox website, let's get to your avatar.
- Find the Navigation Menu: On the left-hand side of the screen, you should see a menu.
- Click on "Avatar": Tap on the "Avatar" option in this menu. This will take you to your avatar customization page.
Step 3: Collect the Item IDs of Your Desired Face Accessories
This is where the magic happens! To equip multiple face accessories, you need their unique "Asset IDs."
- Open New Tabs for Each Accessory: For each face accessory you want to wear, you'll need to open a separate tab in your browser.
- Example: If you want to wear "Stylish Glasses" and "Aesthetic Freckles," you'll open a tab for each.
- Search for Your Accessories: In each new tab, go to the Roblox Catalog or Avatar Shop and search for the specific face accessories you want.
- Tip: It's often easier if you already own the accessories you want to equip, but you can still get the ID from any accessory in the catalog.
- Locate the Asset ID in the URL: Once you're on the page for a specific accessory:
- Look at the URL in the address bar at the top of your browser.
- You'll see a sequence of numbers right after
/catalog/
or/items/
. - This is the Asset ID! For example, if the URL is
https://www.roblox.com/catalog/123456789/Stylish-Glasses
, then123456789
is the Asset ID.
- Copy Each Asset ID: Carefully copy each of these numerical IDs. You can do this by tapping and holding on the numbers in the URL until the "Copy" option appears, then tapping "Copy."
- Pro Tip: It's a good idea to temporarily paste these IDs into a notes app or a quick text message to yourself so you don't lose them.
Step 4: Utilize the "Advanced" Options in the Avatar Editor
With your Asset IDs in hand, it's time to equip them!
- Go Back to Your Avatar Editor Tab: Switch back to the tab where your Avatar Editor is open.
- Click on "Accessories": In the Avatar Editor, look for the "Accessories" tab.
- Select "Face": Within the Accessories section, click on "Face."
- Find the "Advanced" Button: Scroll down to the very bottom of the face accessories list. You should see a small button labeled "Advanced." This is what we've been looking for! Tap on it.
- Paste Your Asset IDs: A pop-up window will appear with several empty text boxes.
- Paste the Asset ID of your first face accessory into the first box.
- Paste the Asset ID of your second face accessory into the second box.
- You can continue to paste more IDs into the additional boxes if you want to equip more than two (Roblox generally allows up to 10 accessories in total across all categories using this method).
- Click "Save": Once you've pasted all the Asset IDs you want, click the "Save" button at the bottom of the "Advanced" window.
- Confirm the Save: A confirmation pop-up will appear, asking if you're sure you want to override your current look. Click "Save" again.
Step 5: Witness Your New Look!
Your avatar should now refresh, and voilΓ ! You should see your avatar proudly wearing both (or more!) of your chosen face accessories! It might take a moment for your avatar to fully load with the new accessories, so be patient.
- Important Note: Sometimes, certain accessories might clip or overlap in an undesirable way, as they weren't originally designed to be worn together. You might need to experiment with different combinations to find ones that look good on your avatar.
Congratulations!
You've successfully bypassed the standard accessory limit on Roblox using your iPad's browser! Now you can truly express your unique style and create outfits that stand out from the crowd. Go forth and customize!
10 Related FAQ Questions
How to request desktop website on iPad for Roblox?
To request the desktop website on iPad for Roblox, open Safari, go to roblox.com, then tap the "aA" icon in the top left of the address bar and select "Request Desktop Website." For Chrome, tap the three dots icon and select "Request Desktop Site."
How to find an Asset ID for a Roblox accessory?
To find an Asset ID, navigate to the accessory's page in the Roblox Catalog/Avatar Shop on the web. The Asset ID is the string of numbers found in the URL after roblox.com/catalog/
or roblox.com/items/
.
How to equip more than two hats on Roblox on iPad?
You can equip more than two hats by following the same "Advanced" method. Collect the Asset IDs for all the hats you want, go to the Avatar Editor (desktop site), select "Accessories" -> "Hat," tap "Advanced," paste all the hat IDs, and save.
How to fix overlapping accessories in Roblox?
Overlapping accessories in Roblox are a common issue when using the advanced method. There's no in-game fix for this; you'll need to experiment with different accessory combinations that naturally fit together or don't occupy the exact same physical space on your avatar.
How to remove an accessory equipped via the Advanced method?
To remove an accessory equipped via the Advanced method, go back to the Avatar Editor on the desktop site, click "Advanced" for the relevant accessory type (e.g., "Face"), delete the Asset ID you wish to remove from the text boxes, and then click "Save."
How to ensure the Advanced button appears on iPad?
The Advanced button will only appear if you have successfully loaded the desktop version of the Roblox website on your iPad. If it's not there, ensure you've used the "Request Desktop Website" option in your browser (Safari's "aA" icon or Chrome's three dots).
How to equip multiple accessories on Roblox mobile app directly?
Currently, there is no direct way to equip multiple accessories of the same type (like face accessories) within the Roblox mobile app itself. The "Advanced" method using the web browser is the only workaround.
How to see my equipped accessories' IDs on Roblox?
You can see the Asset IDs of your currently equipped accessories by going to your Avatar Editor on the desktop site. If you have accessories equipped using the Advanced method, reopening the "Advanced" window will show the IDs you've entered.
How to equip accessories if they don't have an Asset ID in the URL?
All official Roblox accessories and most UGC (User Generated Content) items will have a numerical Asset ID in their URL on the catalog page. If you can't find one, double-check that you're on the item's specific page and not a general search result page.
How to prevent Roblox from reverting my multi-accessory outfit?
Once you save your avatar with multiple accessories using the "Advanced" method, Roblox typically remembers your outfit. However, if you edit your avatar solely within the mobile app afterward, it might sometimes revert to the app's default limitations. Always use the desktop site and the "Advanced" option for consistent multi-accessory outfits.